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Associated Press:
Viewer's Guide: After Super Tuesday, Cold Hard Delegate Math — Presidential candidates will wake up Wednesday morning to the cold, hard truth of delegate math. It might give the front-runners some breathing room, but for the rest of the field the truth may hurt.
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Tarini Parti / BuzzFeed:
Establishment Republicans Are Furious With John Kasich — WASHINGTON — On Tuesday night as return after return came in and Marco Rubio failed to break through, many establishment Republicans grew angrier that John Kasich was still in the race. — One of them was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
The GOP has two weeks to take down Donald Trump — The window for stopping Donald Trump closed almost completely Tuesday night, leaving the demoralized anti-Trump forces with two weeks and no agreed-upon strategy for denying the New York billionaire the Republican presidential nomination.
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Re: Who Stays? — Kevin — once again we find ourselves facing the same question: Who, if anyone, should now drop out? — It is fashionable tonight to propose that Marco Rubio is “done.” I disagree. In fact, I'd argue that Rubio did not have anything like as bad a night as people are suggesting.
New York Times:
Donald Trump Overwhelms G.O.P. Rivals From Alabama to Massachusetts
Donald Trump Overwhelms G.O.P. Rivals From Alabama to Massachusetts
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Anna Palmer / Politico:
Top Rubio adviser preparing donors for dismal Super Tuesday
Top Rubio adviser preparing donors for dismal Super Tuesday
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Justin Wolfers / New York Times:
‘Donald Drumpf’ Is Beating Rubio and Cruz for Second in Google Searches
‘Donald Drumpf’ Is Beating Rubio and Cruz for Second in Google Searches
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Paul Singer / USA Today:
Seven N.J. newspapers call on Christie to resign — 48 Shares — Seven New Jersey newspapers issued a joint editorial Tuesday calling on Gov. Chris Christie to resign in the wake of his failed presidential campaign and his subsequent endorsement of rival Donald Trump.
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Asbury Park Press:
Step down, Gov. Christie — What an embarrassment. What an utter disgrace. — We're fed up with Gov. Chris Christie's arrogance. — We're fed up with his opportunism. — We're fed up with his hypocrisy. — We're fed up with his sarcasm. — We're fed up with his long neglect …
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Ryan Hutchins / Politico:
New poll shows Christie approval in New Jersey at lowest point
New poll shows Christie approval in New Jersey at lowest point
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Florida Politics
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Trump: Ryan can get along with me or ‘pay a big price’ — (R-Wis.) that he'll have to pay the price if he doesn't get along with Trump as president after Ryan repudiated him for failing to disavow an endorsement from David Duke. — “I'm going to get along great with Congress.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Republican Group to Intensify Campaign Against Trump
Republican Group to Intensify Campaign Against Trump
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Republican Business Leaders Look to Raise Money to Stop Trump
Republican Business Leaders Look to Raise Money to Stop Trump
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New York Times:
Who Will Win Super Tuesday? Live Estimates of Tonight's Final Republican Delegate Count — LAST UPDATED AT 7:20 PM ET — We're simulating the number of delegates each candidate will pick up on Super Tuesday. The dots above represent a range of possible outcomes.
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Devin Kelly / Anchorage Daily News:
Cruz wins Alaska Republican vote, with Trump a close second — Volunteer Dawn Linton-Warren cheerfully greeted voters at the Church of the Nazarene while handing out State of Alaska voter registration applications during the Presidential Preference Poll on Super Tuesday, March 1, 2016. — Bill Roth / ADN
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New York Times:
Super Tuesday Results
Super Tuesday Results
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Adviser: Carson staying in even if he gets shut out on Super Tuesday
Adviser: Carson staying in even if he gets shut out on Super Tuesday
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Sanders Campaign Will Travel On, but Path to Victory Is All but Blocked — Bernie Sanders has vowed to fight for the presidential nomination until the Democratic convention, but the results this evening suggest that he is not anywhere close to being on track to amass a majority of pledged delegates.
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Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Super Tuesday Democratic primaries: Clinton projected to win in 7 states, Sanders in 4
Super Tuesday Democratic primaries: Clinton projected to win in 7 states, Sanders in 4
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Tara Golshan / Vox:
Bernie Sanders's victory speech: Super Tuesday is not “winner take all”
Bernie Sanders's victory speech: Super Tuesday is not “winner take all”
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New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Salon, New York Magazine, US News and The Moderate Voice
Jordan Rudner / The Texas Tribune:
Travis County GOP Apoplectic Over New Chairman … The newly elected chair of the Republican Party in the county that includes the Texas Capitol spent most of election night tweeting about former Gov. Rick Perry's sexual orientation and former President Bill Clinton's penis …
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No More Mister Nice Blog and RedState
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Edward Rollins / Fox News:
Trump is now unstoppable. It's game over for Cruz, Rubio, Kasich and Carson — Game over! This was a rout, America. Winning seven states and the vast majority of delegates is a landslide. Donald Trump and the millions of his supporters have changed American politics and the Republican Party for the foreseeable future.
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USA Today:
Tavis Smiley: Black America could get on Trump train — Hillary might look like a shoo-in with African-American voters, but don't be too sure. — With Hillary Clinton racking up more overwhelming victories in Super Tuesday primaries thanks to the overwhelming support of African-American voters …
Eric Levenson / Boston Globe:
Did Bill Clinton violate election rules by going into a polling location? — Hillary Clinton's campaign has been “reminded” not to solicit votes near polling sites after President Bill Clinton ventured into a polling location in Boston on Tuesday, the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office said.
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Steve Annear / BostonGlobe.com:
Did Bill Clinton violate election rules in Mass.?
Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Donald Trump drives GOP's record turnout; Democrats lack enthusiasm — Republicans continued to shatter turnout records in their presidential primaries and caucuses Tuesday, while Democrats lagged behind in what analysts said was a clear indication of an enthusiasm gap heading into the general election.
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Jonathan V. Last / Weekly Standard:
Five Reasons Trump Is Weaker Than He Looks — Why Super Tuesday wasn't as good to Trump as you think. — There's a classic scene in First Blood where John Rambo declares, “Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off!” — So let's go with that for a moment.
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
The media's Trump reckoning: ‘Everyone was wrong’ — David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, told his readers last summer that Donald Trump was running for president to promote his own brand and that the “whole con might end well before the first snows in Sioux City and Manchester.”
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Neetzan Zimmerman / The Hill:
Clinton to voter: 'Why don't you go run for something?' — was involved in brief confrontation with a young woman during a campaign stop in Minnesota Tuesday afternoon as voters headed to the polls to cast their ballot in the state's primary. — The Democratic presidential front-runner …
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Carrie Marchese / WHNT-TV:
Athens pizzeria puts a political spin on pie — ATHENS, Ala. - No matter what side of the political aisle we stand, we all love pizza! — Joe's World Famous Pizzeria decided a Donald Trump pie was the way to go. From the hair to the laugh lines, this cheesy rendering is masterfully done.
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Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch:
Facebook faces German antitrust privacy probe — Facebook's data harvesting practices are facing yet another probe in Europe. This time the German federal competition authority (the Bundeskartellamt) is initiating proceedings — rather than it being a European Member State's national data protection watchdog.